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The Launch Loop can launch thousands of tons per day to high orbit for dollars per kilogram.
It stores momentum and energy in a long (5600km) and narrow (5 cm) hypervelocity (14km/s) iron rotor. The Launch Loop is electrically powered and deployed from the ground, protected from space debris by the upper atmosphere, and can be built with existing engineering materials for a few gigadollars. Near term spinoffs will include power storage and transmission, permitting global peak usage leveling.

Energy storage is increasingly perceived as a necessary and vital component of any future smart grid, yet meaningful energy storage is still a scarce and missing component.

Why is energy storage so important?
- Energy storage helps solve the variability issues with renewable energy (solar and wind) generation, and as such will help balance the grid
- Distributed energy storage located near the point of use will provide localized power, thereby decreasing the need to build new power plants and additional transmission lines.
- Energy storage has been proclaimed by some as a "killer app" by utilizing batteries in parked electric vehicle (EV) fleets to feed stored energy back to the grid. Such Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) applications have promise to feed energy back to the grid for special purposes to benefit both the utility and the electric car owner.
- Significant utility-scale storage capacity solves an even bigger issue, capturing and utilizing the massive amounts of electrical generating capacity that is otherwise typically unused.

The discussion will focus on:
- Value chain elements of the energy storage industry
- Who are local champions of energy storage
- What are the interests of the investment community
- What does the policy and regulatory framework look like
- How do customers value energy storage
- How is the smart grid expected to interact with energy storage

Marcus Wood , Partner and Chair of the Energy and Telecommunications (ENTEL) practice group Stoel Rives, . He focuses his practice on energy provider and energy facility developer clients.

The panel will be moderated by John Thornton, Founder, Clean Future, a consulting firm providing business and technical expertise at the convergence of energy, mobility, sustainability and the Smart Grid.

Audience:
This course is intended for IT Professionals (Administrators, Developers, Architects, Engineering Managers, etc.). Experience building web based applications using HTML, ASP.NET, C# and SQL are beneficial.

It is expected that you’re familiar with .Net, HTML, CSS and/or Javascript

Duration: 3 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Module 10 – Client Side and Web Services Application
View the site
Create a SharePoint Empty Project in Visual Studio
Add the Button Code to the Project
Deploy the SolutionCreate a New Project and Add a Web Part
Add scripting code to access and render SharePoint list data
Deploy and test the Web Part

This class is designed for Developers for SharePoint Online in the Office 365 cloud environment. This one day course defines the development capabilities within SharePoint Online and how various aspects of SharePoint Online can be leveraged for development purposes.

Duration - 2 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

This class is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as content managers, site owners, site administrators, project managers, administrative assistants, functional or operations managers, business users with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their work groups and teams, not necessarily technical professionals. This course provides a comprehensive SharePoint training that will present students with a ground-up understanding for how to use, build and manage sites in a SharePoint 2013 environment.

Duration - 3 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Day 3
Module 13 – Search and Navigation
Search at the Site Collection Level
Search Settings at Site level
Using the Enterprise Search Center
Configure Site Collection to use the Search Center
Using the Content Search Web Part
Customizing your Search Experience

Module 15 – Workflows
Introduction to Workflows
Types of Workflows
Out of the box Workflows
Implement and define OOB workflows
Using the 3-state workflow to manage IT Tickets
Custom Workflows
Introduction to Actions and Conditions in Designer
Creating a custom workflow
Lab

Module 16 – InfoPath Business Forms
Introduction
InfoPath Designer Tool interface
Types of Forms in SharePoint
Customizing an existing list form
Creating an InfoPath Form Library
Creating a custom InfoPath Form for use with a Form LibraryCustomizing a Document Information Panel
Lab

Module 17 – Governance
Governance Overview
General Best practices
Tips
Leveraging what you have learned
Labs

Audience
This class is intended for application developers or reporters who use Microsoft SharePoint 2013 in a team-based, medium to large sized development environment. Anyone looking to build reports, dashboard, KPI’s, scorecards, charts, power view, power pivot on the Microsoft SharePoint 2013 platform using Dashboard Designer 2013, Excel 2013, Report Builder 3.0 and Visual Studio 2012.

Goals and Objectives for Attendees Upon Training Completion:
Understand the SharePoint Data Source and be able to access it via various protocols. Be able to Work through setting-up a data connection with various options. Ability to Write Excel based reports. Be able to deploy Excel based reports to SharePoint as well as understand Excel web access. Understand how to write Pivot table based report and deploy to it SharePoint. Be able to write Power Pivot based report and deploy it to SharePoint. Ability to write Power View report and deploy it to SharePoint. Understand how to write Dashboard/Scorecards using the Dashboard designer. Ability to access data from PowerPivot or SQL based cube from a custom database. Be able to write SSRS report and deploy them to SharePoint.

Duration - 2 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

This class is designed for Project Managers looking to leverage and understand SharePoint 2013 to create and design portals and sites designed to equip them and their team with a platform to manage projects. This course guides them through the various collaboration tools that can be leveraged to define and build reusable templates for Project Sites in SharePoint 2013. This course assumes some prior understanding and experience with SharePoint 2013.

This class is designed for SharePoint Power Users who have extensive experience managing SharePoint Sites and Site Collections and working with the various End user based tools such as SharePoint Designer and InfoPath to build custom solutions. This training introduces you to the back end/server side of SharePoint on premise and covers, in detail, the technical architecture and nature of a SharePoint farm. It walks you through setting up, installation and configuration of a full SharePoint 2013 Server farm and then builds on it by presenting the administration, best practices and governance of SharePoint as a Farm administrator.

This class is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as content author, reviewer, approver, visitor, business users with basic SharePoint skills and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their workgroups and teams, not necessarily power users or site builders. This course provides a comprehensive SharePoint training that will present students with a ground-up understanding of how to use SharePoint Server 2013 sites or sub-sites.

Duration: 1 Day
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Module 6 – Using SharePoint to Locate and Share Information
Share a Team Site Newsfeed
Working with My Site

Module 7 – Using Web Apps with Documents
Creating New Documents in Word Web App
Using SkyDrive
Using Version Control
Using Content Approval
Collaboration using Co-Authoring
Check Out and Edit a Document
Editing and Co-Authoring an Excel Document
Editing and Co-Authoring a Power Point Presentation

This class is designed for individuals looking to get up to speed on working with SharePoint Online within Office 365. It is geared at people with little or no experience or exposure to SharePoint and is designed to help introduce them to the technology and then walk them through the various facets of it that will empower them to manage and define their content using SharePoint Online. Furthermore, it will empower the user in administering SharePoint Online within Office 365.

In terms of the Feature management and definition, the training is geared towards contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as content managers, site owners, site administrators, project managers, administrative assistants, functional or operations managers, business users with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their workgroups and teams, not necessarily technical professionals.

This course provides a comprehensive SharePoint training that will present students with a ground-up understanding for how to use, build and manages sites in SharePoint Online the console and Management shell.

Duration - 5 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Day 4
Module 18 – Search and Navigation
Search at the Site Collection Level
Search Settings at Site level
Using the Enterprise Search Center
Configure Site Collection to Use the Search Center
Using the Content Search Web Part
Customizing your Search Experience
Lab

Module 20 – Workflows
Introduction to Workflows
Types of Workflows
Out of the Box Workflows
Implement and Define OOB Workflows
Using the 3-state Workflow to Manage IT Tickets
Custom Workflows
Introduction to Actions and Conditions in Designer
Creating a custom workflow
Lab

This class is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as content managers, site owners, site administrators, project managers, administrative assistants, functional or operations managers, business users with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their work groups and teams, not necessarily technical professionals. This course provides a comprehensive SharePoint training that will present students with a ground-up understanding for how to use, build and manage sites in a SharePoint 2013 environment.

Duration - 3 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Day 3
Module 13 – Search and Navigation
Search at the Site Collection Level
Search Settings at Site level
Using the Enterprise Search Center
Configure Site Collection to use the Search Center
Using the Content Search Web Part
Customizing your Search Experience

Module 15 – Workflows
Introduction to Workflows
Types of Workflows
Out of the box Workflows
Implement and define OOB workflows
Using the 3-state workflow to manage IT Tickets
Custom Workflows
Introduction to Actions and Conditions in Designer
Creating a custom workflow
Lab

Module 16 – InfoPath Business Forms
Introduction
InfoPath Designer Tool interface
Types of Forms in SharePoint
Customizing an existing list form
Creating an InfoPath Form Library
Creating a custom InfoPath Form for use with a Form LibraryCustomizing a Document Information Panel
Lab

Module 17 – Governance
Governance Overview
General Best practices
Tips
Leveraging what you have learned
Labs

This class is designed for Administrators for SharePoint Online in the Office 365 Administration Console. This one day course is designed for SharePoint users already familiar with Site Administration and Management. It introduces the user to managing and understanding the Office 365 instance and set up and then trains them on the set up and management capabilities of SharePoint Online and how various aspects of leveraging SharePoint Online via the console and management shell.

Duration - 1 Day
Offered live ONLINE or in our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

This class is designed for Developers for SharePoint Online in the Office 365 cloud environment. This one day course defines the development capabilities within SharePoint Online and how various aspects of SharePoint Online can be leveraged for development purposes.

Duration - 2 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

This class is designed for Project Managers looking to leverage and understand SharePoint 2013 to create and design portals and sites designed to equip them and their team with a platform to manage projects. This course guides them through the various collaboration tools that can be leveraged to define and build reusable templates for Project Sites in SharePoint 2013. This course assumes some prior understanding and experience with SharePoint 2013.

This class is designed for SharePoint Power Users who have extensive experience managing SharePoint Sites and Site Collections and working with the various End user based tools such as SharePoint Designer and InfoPath to build custom solutions. This training introduces you to the back end/server side of SharePoint on premise and covers, in detail, the technical architecture and nature of a SharePoint farm. It walks you through setting up, installation and configuration of a full SharePoint 2013 Server farm and then builds on it by presenting the administration, best practices and governance of SharePoint as a Farm administrator.

This class is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety of job roles, such as content managers, site owners, site administrators, project managers, administrative assistants, functional or operations managers, business users with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint sites as an enabling technology within their work groups and teams, not necessarily technical professionals. This course provides a comprehensive SharePoint training that will present students with a ground-up understanding for how to use, build and manage sites in a SharePoint 2013 environment.

Duration - 3 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Day 3
Module 13 – Search and Navigation
Search at the Site Collection Level
Search Settings at Site level
Using the Enterprise Search Center
Configure Site Collection to use the Search Center
Using the Content Search Web Part
Customizing your Search Experience

Module 15 – Workflows
Introduction to Workflows
Types of Workflows
Out of the box Workflows
Implement and define OOB workflows
Using the 3-state workflow to manage IT Tickets
Custom Workflows
Introduction to Actions and Conditions in Designer
Creating a custom workflow
Lab

Module 16 – InfoPath Business Forms
Introduction
InfoPath Designer Tool interface
Types of Forms in SharePoint
Customizing an existing list form
Creating an InfoPath Form Library
Creating a custom InfoPath Form for use with a Form LibraryCustomizing a Document Information Panel
Lab

Module 17 – Governance
Governance Overview
General Best practices
Tips
Leveraging what you have learned
Labs

Audience:
This course is intended for IT Professionals (Administrators, Developers, Architects, Engineering Managers, etc.). Experience building web based applications using HTML, ASP.NET, C# and SQL are beneficial.

It is expected that you’re familiar with .Net, HTML, CSS and/or Javascript

Duration: 3 Days
Offered live ONLINE or In Our CLASSROOM in Beaverton, Oregon.

Module 10 – Client Side and Web Services Application
View the site
Create a SharePoint Empty Project in Visual Studio
Add the Button Code to the Project
Deploy the SolutionCreate a New Project and Add a Web Part
Add scripting code to access and render SharePoint list data
Deploy and test the Web Part